We usually pick our favorite nail paint, without being completely aware of the consequences. Like we adopt a clean beauty makeover is always a good option. The same is extended towards the nail polish industry, with several brands yet to re-examine old procedures that utilize dangerous chemicals. The list of the ingredients found in an average nail paint bottle includes the toxic trio of formaldehyde, toluene, camphor, and triphenyl phosphate (TPHP), which most of us are unfamiliar with. The side effects of toxic nail polishes are that the chemical present in nail paints get easily absorbed by our body, in just 14 hours. So we bring to you 4 non-toxic nail polishes which are safer for your nails:
Inglot
This nail polish brand is making huge developments allowing nails to breathe under polish lashings. The newly designed brush is firm and flat, which allows a clean application and the eight stylish matte shades look absolutely great when paired with a similar matte lip color. Inglot is known for its non-toxic credentials. This way, you won’t be inhaling any strong fumes while painting your nails with these polishes.
Scotch Naturals
It is a water-based polish free from harsh chemicals and fumes. This eco-friendly nail polish is an odor-free and chemical-free product. The colors are great and are free from any strong smells. This brand works very much like conventional nail polish when used with their recommended base coat and top coat.
Dior Vernis
Though the price may be a little steep, the nail paint is totally worth every penny. This high-shine lacquer is a 5-free formula. The nail polish features a flat, rounded brush, and is available in several shades. They also dry faster and don’t wear off easily.
LVX
These non-toxic nail paints that are chip-resistant, long-wearing, and have richer consistency. They have a wide range of nail care products, like non-toxic remover pads and nail conditioners. You can select one of its three nail paint formulas- one coat crème, semi-opaque, and metallic. LVX releases a new nail paint color shades every season.
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